Library Newsletter - November 4, 2020
Featured Stories:
- We're Here to Help: As Thanksgiving approaches and your time on campus this semester draws to a close, librarians want to remind you that we’re here to help you. To date this semester, librarians Lindsay Boezi, Heather Perry, Joe Middleton and Trish McPherson have collectively had more than more than 120 one-on-one appointments with students. All have them have been conducted with common goal in mind – to connect students with the resources they need and to guide them in properly citing that material.
- Exploring Misconceptions about Race: Despite much recent talk about issues of race and inequality in the United States, many misconceptions persist. Several recent projects have been designed to assist in dispelling some of these misconceptions and creating better understanding. Read more about them here.
- Meditation QR Codes: People are feeling a lot of pressure right now, with Thanksgiving fast approaching and final exams and winter break following close behind. If you’re like us, you might be looking for suggestions for reducing stress and finding a few moments of peace and quiet during this busy time.
Additional Stories:
- Book a Study Space: Need a study space or a place to take an online class? Check out the study spaces that are available to students on campus. These spaces can be booked from 8am-8pm, Monday through Friday.
- Make an Appointment with a Librarian: Librarians are here to help you, whether you are on campus or off. Use our easy LibCal system to book your appointment.
- SOAR: Stonehill showcases student and faculty work in the college’s new digital repository, SOAR. Check out some of the documents that are in the repository on the library home page.
- Text Line: Even though you may be off campus, you can still text a librarian at 508-709-0223 for help with your research.
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